
About This Spring
## Overview The Spring House is a historic capped spring located along Martin Luther King Jr. Drive in Little Rock, Arkansas. Long before many current residents were born, the spring was capped and enclosed in a sturdy concrete structure. A water pipe at the site is marked with the number **1908**, hand-etched into the concrete — likely indicating the year the spring house was originally constructed. For well over a century, this spring has served as a communal water source for the people of Little Rock. The spring house sits within a concrete enclosure measuring approximately 10 × 10 × 10 feet, with four-foot-tall concrete walls. It once featured a three-foot-tall wood-framed screen wire wall atop the concrete and a roof overhead, though the roof was removed years ago. A water pipe positioned about three feet above the concrete basin drains into a storm drain, making it convenient to fill water containers directly from the flow. One charming historical detail: the original builders installed a deposit box in the corner of the spring house to help pay off the cost of construction — yet the water itself was always given away for free. That spirit of generosity endures today. People have long traveled from all parts of the city to collect water here, and the spring is reported to flow year-round without restriction. ## Directions 1. Head to **Martin Luther King Jr. Drive** in Little Rock, AR. 2. Navigate to the area near **3012 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Little Rock, AR 72206**. 3. The Spring House is situated along the road at approximately **GPS coordinates 34.719209, -92.290111**. 4. Look for the distinctive concrete enclosure with four-foot walls set back from the street. ## What to Expect Visitors will find a weathered but enduring concrete spring house — an open-air structure with thick concrete walls and no roof. The water flows from a pipe into a basin, and the setup makes it straightforward to position jugs or bottles for filling. The spring has been reported to flow continuously throughout the year. The surrounding area is urban, located in a residential section of Little Rock along a well-traveled road. There is no formal park or trail — this is a neighborhood spring that has served the local community for over a hundred years. The hand-etched "1908" marking on the concrete pipe is a small but fascinating historical artifact worth noting when you visit. Because the spring is uncovered and located in an urban environment, visitors should be aware that water quality can vary. While the spring has historically been used as a drinking water source and many locals continue to collect water here, no current water quality testing data is publicly available. Those who wish to drink the water may want to consider filtering or testing it independently. Parking is available along Martin Luther King Jr. Drive. The spring is accessible year-round and requires no hiking or special equipment to reach.
Getting There
Address
3012, Martin Luther King Jr Dr, Little Rock, AR 72206, US
GPS Coordinates
34.719209, -92.290111
Directions
Community SubmittedDirections 1. Head to **Martin Luther King Jr. Drive** in Little Rock, AR. 2. Navigate to the area near **3012 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Little Rock, AR 72206**. 3. The Spring House is situated along the road at approximately **
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Tips
Bring empty jugs or bottles to fill up.
Accessible by road — pull off carefully.
Water flows from a pipe or spout.
Parking available nearby.
Safety Info
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Bring your own containers. A portable water filter like a LifeStraw is recommended.
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